ITC Judge Clears Innoscience’s Redesigned Semiconductor
By Editorial Team
An administrative law judge at the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has ruled in favor of Innoscience, clearing the company’s redesigned semiconductor from infringing on a patent held by Infineon Technologies. The decision, made public on Thursday, provides Innoscience with a pathway to avoid any potential import bans on its semiconductor products.
In 2025, the ITC had initially found that Innoscience’s semiconductor imports violated one of Infineon Technologies’ patents. However, the recent ruling in favor of Innoscience’s redesigned semiconductor marks a significant development in the ongoing legal battle between the two companies.
Following the ITC judge’s decision, Innoscience now has the opportunity to continue importing and selling its redesigned semiconductor without facing any restrictions related to Infineon Technologies’ patent.
For further details on the ruling and its implications, interested parties can access the full opinion document attached to the article.
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For more information and updates on this case, readers can refer to the related sections on California, Intellectual Property, International Trade, and Technology. Law firms such as Finnegan and Wolf Greenfield, as well as companies like Infineon Technologies AG, have been involved in this legal dispute.





